pallor in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

pallor in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for pallor in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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If there is marked pallor (whiteness), ischemia should be suspected.
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Some of these symptoms include pallor, sweating, nausea, vomit, changes in vital signs including blood pressure, heart rate and/or temperature.
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Pallor is more evident on the face and palms.
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It is not usually clinically significant unless it is accompanied by a general pallor (pale lips, tongue, palms, mouth and other regions with mucous membranes).
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After the insulin injection patients would experience various symptoms of decreased blood glucose: flushing, pallor, perspiration, salivation, drowsiness or restlessness.
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In addition to the retinal findings, temporal pallor of the optic disc is commonly observed.
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Other autonomic manifestations included mydriasis, pallor, cyanosis, tachypnea, hypersalivation, and perspiration at various stages of the ictus.
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In an ischaemic leg, elevation to 15 degrees or 30 degrees for 30 to 60 seconds may cause pallor.
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Typically, at the earliest phase in a superficial lesion, one will see a bluish red area with obvious blood vessels and surrounding pallor.
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Eventually they learned to eat other food and lost their green pallor, but the boy was sickly and died soon after the children were baptised.
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